Re: Most Ruthless Bounty Hunter

Re: Most Ruthless Bounty Hunter

Jango's pretty ruthless. The way he killed Zam and because of the way he left Montross alive to suffer after their fight in SW:BH instead of killing him off quickly. When he cut Viszla so the Dire-Cat would eat him alive was pretty cold too.

Re: Most Ruthless Bounty Hunter

CloneMedic54 wrote:

Jango's pretty ruthless. The way he killed Zam and because of the way he left Montross alive to suffer after their fight in SW:BH instead of killing him off quickly. When he cut Viszla so the Dire-Cat would eat him alive was pretty cold too.

You have a point with Zam, but I disagree with the other two. Jango did not kill Montross because he did not want to be as cruel as Montross. However, torture without a purpose would not count as ruthlessness (assuming that that is a word). Making them suffer without a benifit proves Jango's desire for vengance, not his ruthlessness.

Re: Most Ruthless Bounty Hunter

draco fett wrote:

CloneMedic54 wrote:

Jango's pretty ruthless. The way he killed Zam and because of the way he left Montross alive to suffer after their fight in SW:BH instead of killing him off quickly. When he cut Viszla so the Dire-Cat would eat him alive was pretty cold too.

You have a point with Zam, but I disagree with the other two. Jango did not kill Montross because he did not want to be as cruel as Montross. However, torture without a purpose would not count as ruthlessness (assuming that that is a word). Making them suffer without a benifit proves Jango's desire for vengance, not his ruthlessness.

He didn't wanna be as cruel as Montross? After the fight he tell's Montross to save a place in Hell for him( hehehe Star Wars has a concept of Heaven and Hell). And I thought ruthless meant not having pity or mercy. Letting someone be torn apart when you could give them a merciful blaster bolt to the head seems lik it's lacking in mercy. But maybe we just interpreted his actions and motivation for those actions differently.

Re: Most Ruthless Bounty Hunter

Re: Most Ruthless Bounty Hunter

CloneMedic54 wrote:

draco fett wrote:

CloneMedic54 wrote:

Jango's pretty ruthless. The way he killed Zam and because of the way he left Montross alive to suffer after their fight in SW:BH instead of killing him off quickly. When he cut Viszla so the Dire-Cat would eat him alive was pretty cold too.

You have a point with Zam, but I disagree with the other two. Jango did not kill Montross because he did not want to be as cruel as Montross. However, torture without a purpose would not count as ruthlessness (assuming that that is a word). Making them suffer without a benifit proves Jango's desire for vengance, not his ruthlessness.

He didn't wanna be as cruel as Montross? After the fight he tell's Montross to save a place in Hell for him( hehehe Star Wars has a concept of Heaven and Hell). And I thought ruthless meant not having pity or mercy. Letting someone be torn apart when you could give them a merciful blaster bolt to the head seems lik it's lacking in mercy. But maybe we just interpreted his actions and motivation for those actions differently.

After what you just said I wonder if Boba Fett is the most ruthless bounty hunter or not. He would not kill or torture without purpose. would he?

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Hurm... I want to say IG-88 just because he doesn't care about who he kills, he just wants to conquer The Galaxy. Sentient beings being ruthless is much more than droids though. Other than IG-88, I would say that Boba is the most ruthless bounty hunter.

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Man, I'd have to go with IG-88. And quickly speaking of 4-Lom, he joined the Rebel Alliance at one point, call that ruthless. Anyways. I'd have to say that IG-88 is the most ruthless bounty hunter because he has no emotions, nothing. Just saying.

Even through death you cannot be killed. If you are a true Mandalorian you will live on and be remembered forever. -Kom'rk Vhett